Medial Ages
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- 2016-01-01
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- diy, noise, Lara Pearl, fibrr records, London, online release
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A Live AV Performance
Experimental electromagnetic power noise
Using D.I.Y. circuits: Oscillators, Timers, LDR, Solar Cells, Schmitt Triggers, Atari Punk Consoles, Light Sources (Projectors, Lamps, Strobes), Induction Coils & High Voltage devices (Tesla Coil). Natural low voltage components – such as solar cells – supply low output devices. The oscillators, based on the 555 chip, control 9V input and transform into sound. Optoelectronic oscillators are also used. Both produce a repetitively modulated wave that could be a sine-wave or square-wave. The light sources control the circuits modulating the signal, in other words, the light triggers sonic signals. In a sound/light integration, the modulation of tone activates an interactive system based on D.I.Y circuitry. It is a self-generated sonic machine creating a syncopated, high-pitched, noisy beep Moreover, the field emanated from the Light Electromagnetic Pulse (LEMP) creates interferences
captured by the induction coil. Afterwards, the circuits are amplified and use a Tesla coil as output. A DIY high-voltage device that makes the input signal turns into sound through the triggering of a plasma gas spark. Also, the Tesla coil interferes with the induction coils making audible the
electromagnetic field. The result is an a-rhythmic noise performance based on saturation and collapse. The triggering of the sonic signal through different media devices causes an innovative sound circuitry based in new bio-sonic materialism practices that try to move forward to cutting edge sound development. Medial ages performance investigates Simondon’s transduction effects, the same processes that occur when light stimulates brain waves. Suffice it to say that the process involves the intricate, split second operation of a complex system of signals between neurons and brain, or in that case, sound and light.
Experimental electromagnetic power noise
Using D.I.Y. circuits: Oscillators, Timers, LDR, Solar Cells, Schmitt Triggers, Atari Punk Consoles, Light Sources (Projectors, Lamps, Strobes), Induction Coils & High Voltage devices (Tesla Coil). Natural low voltage components – such as solar cells – supply low output devices. The oscillators, based on the 555 chip, control 9V input and transform into sound. Optoelectronic oscillators are also used. Both produce a repetitively modulated wave that could be a sine-wave or square-wave. The light sources control the circuits modulating the signal, in other words, the light triggers sonic signals. In a sound/light integration, the modulation of tone activates an interactive system based on D.I.Y circuitry. It is a self-generated sonic machine creating a syncopated, high-pitched, noisy beep Moreover, the field emanated from the Light Electromagnetic Pulse (LEMP) creates interferences
captured by the induction coil. Afterwards, the circuits are amplified and use a Tesla coil as output. A DIY high-voltage device that makes the input signal turns into sound through the triggering of a plasma gas spark. Also, the Tesla coil interferes with the induction coils making audible the
electromagnetic field. The result is an a-rhythmic noise performance based on saturation and collapse. The triggering of the sonic signal through different media devices causes an innovative sound circuitry based in new bio-sonic materialism practices that try to move forward to cutting edge sound development. Medial ages performance investigates Simondon’s transduction effects, the same processes that occur when light stimulates brain waves. Suffice it to say that the process involves the intricate, split second operation of a complex system of signals between neurons and brain, or in that case, sound and light.
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